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Employment data delivers mixed signals, but the shortage of jobs is clear
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Three years since start of Great Recession, 10 states still have double-digit unemployment
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News from EPI › 3 years since start of recession, 10 states still have double-digit unemployment
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Public-sector workers earn less
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News from EPI › State jobs numbers show little to celebrate
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News from EPI › Employer-sponsored health insurance coverage continues to decline sharply
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News from EPI › No news is bad news for unemployed workers
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News from EPI › Recession over? Most states see little improvement in unemployment rates
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News from EPI › Every state still feeling effects of Great Recession
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News from EPI › Economy showing signs of recovery, but job growth in states too slow
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News from EPI › States show early signs of recovery
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News from EPI › Depression-like levels of unemployment for Hispanics and African Americans
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News from EPI › Positive job growth in most states
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Unfair China Trade Costs Local Jobs
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Generational theft, thrift, or investment
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Climate Change Policy—Border Adjustment Key to U.S. Trade and Manufacturing Jobs
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Fact sheet for 2009 minimum wage increase—Minimum Wage Issue Guide
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14 states now have double-digit unemployment
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Eight states face double-digit unemployment
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Automaker bankruptcies would cost up to 3.3 million U.S. jobs
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Non-oil trade deficit costs jobs in every state
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Pulling apart: A state-by-state analysis of income trends (2008)
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Guaranteed retirement accounts: Toward retirement income security
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Focus on Manufacturing
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The importance of manufacturing
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Michigan and Ohio labor markets still struggling to recover
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State fact sheets from ‘Enriching Children, Enriching the Nation’
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Costly Trade With China: Millions of U.S. jobs displaced with net job loss in every state
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Broken promises: NAFTA cost U.S. jobs and reduced wages
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Health insurance eroding for working families: Employer-provided coverage declines for fifth consecu